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this is the news live from berlin hong kong protests fire up again pro-democracy demonstrators have been back on the streets sitting barricades a place what started as a peaceful occupation of a shopping mall escalated into clashes with police also coming up. the so-called islamic state has lost its khalaf i think in syria but its ideology lives on now there are fears that account for displaced people could be an innkeeper for the terror groups were surging. in support ferrari schools want to be free at the
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singapore singapore grand prix 4 time world champion sebastian fatale gets his 1st win in more than he finished just ahead of tonight's shot. i'm anthony how would welcome to the program hong kong has seen another weekend of clashes between pro-democracy protesters and police sunday's protests began peacefully with demonstrators taking of a shopping mall but later turned violent with one group vandalizing in the by a subway station and setting barricades a place riot police responded with tear gas and made multiple arrests as the protests continued late into the evening. tensions in hong kong boiled over again sunday another weekend of police dispersing protesters after demonstrations
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descended into chaos. for the 2nd day in a row the cameras caught pro-democracy activists beating a man they perceived to be on the other side. i know as so often the protests started out peacefully crowds gathered to sing what has become the anthem of the protest movement gloria to hong kong. the atmosphere was largely festive as protesters gathered in a shopping mall some folded paper origami birds as a symbol of hope and peace. then they produced the chinese flag and began trampling on it in a clear provocation aimed at beijing the sense of anger here is very real easy even for a very tired we can't give up our rights in law that i'm not we're entitle to them i things escalated when some protesters began vandalizing
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a subway station linked to the mall riot police then moved in to clear the building and the confrontation moved out onto the street the sides have been facing off for nearly 4 months protesters accuse beijing and the hong kong authorities of undermining democracy while many demonstrators are peaceful others say resorting to violence is the only way to be heard i said hope what's it to get some protestors are using force and clashing with the government both methods of protesting are important it's not that one matters more than double the demonstrators were also planning to disrupt travel to hong kong's international airport but a massive police presence meant that that did not materialize. as night fell the weekend ended the way so many have recently in clouds of tear gas and smoke from burning barricades. also spot appeals for calm as we just saw they have been incidents of violence the following video which contains graphic
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images was filmed on saturday but only emerged on sunday it allegedly shows pro-democracy protesters beating a pro beijing demonstrators but the media say the man was shouting and cursing at the protesters before a scuffle barkha. well earlier we spoke to our correspondent here in hong kong and asked him for more information about these incidents that happened yesterday out a place called your long or your long is a place that is very not is notorious because in july white men seemingly belonging to try it's the mafia organisations of hong kong attacked protesters and passengers on trains with sticks beating them up so yesterday was a protest remembering this event it was 2 months since it happened the protest
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hours today started in a mall then people started vandalizing the mall as there were rumors that police were trying to enter then they left police didn't enter while they were in there and then they clashed on the street and after everything ended police made arrests residents came out there was a shouting match between the police and the residents and remaining protesters police fired tear gas and then at the end there was these incidents now i didn't personally witness them i had been there shortly before but what protesters accuse these 2 men of was that they. assaulted a woman a female reporter that was on the stage and then things pretty quickly can turn ugly come to a very violent in this case it was the. protesters beating up these men and in other cases has also been the other way round where residents probe aging
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residents in certain areas have been beating up protesters again there's a very very thin tissue of patients in the city often these incidents when the when both sides face each other so we have seen several videos circulating on social media that involve. beating up off a person by a mob the either way round. and he is spending a day in hong kong now to some of the other stories making news around the world. around president hassan rouhani has warned of insecurity if foreign forces intervene in the gulf region at a military parade route he said iran is ready to defend its borders the american government recently announced it was sending more troops to the gulf in response to recent attacks on saudi oil sites. in the us president donald trump has
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joined in the a prime minister and the head promoting for bradley in houston texas tens of thousands of indian americans were on hand for the event which was organized by modi supporters it comes with modi facing international criticism over a recent crackdown in disputed kashmir. british to operate the thomas cook is seeking a last minute rescue deal to avoid financial collapse of a half a 1000000 holiday makers are travelling with the company and could be stranded if it fails the company says is eads operating as well. the whole refugee camp in kurdish controlled syria is home to tens of thousands of people they live in cramped conditions with little access to medical care and very poor hygiene some of the residents displaced women and children from the so-called islamic state and many still believe in the caliphate. despite the jihadist losing
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their territory in syria there are fears that can't could be an incubator for these islamic states resurgence. these children raised their fingers in a sign of allegiance to the islamic state they lived under the so-called caliphate now they're stranded in a refugee camp in kurdish controlled northern syria which is like the islamic state to return and yes i do the best thing was being able to go to school and we had jihad. is it ok to execute people. yes if they were infidels. 71 peasant people live in the our whole camp a heavily guarded section has those women who joined islamic state on their children journalists rarely gain access mostly tennies are foreigners captured during the final battles against i.a.s. they number about 10000 and include many violently fanatical female of here and
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solve the group brutal attacks on other detainees are common almost nobody wants to speak to us get lost you dogs what are you doing here. the kurdish officials running the camp are overwhelmed and tough requested international supporters to guard and care for the i.r.s. radicals and you said you said you know to be 95 percent of those who live in this section are still are going to are yes supporters only about 5 percent have changed their views slightly and they risk their towns being burned and their children killed because instead of going to school the children are indoctrinated with the i.a.s. beliefs a generation raised on hatred and extremism. plans to build an enormous landfill in north and russia have enraged local residents the site is located in a remote forest near the arctic circle and opponents fear the waste could threaten the surrounding environment that spawned
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a grassroots protest movement whose impact is being felt in far away in moscow. this could become europe's largest landfill a dumping ground for trash from moscow over a 1000 kilometers away residents found out about the project when they stumbled across the construction site and they're concerned about the 4 lives. and then rivers flow from this marshy area feeding into the light sea which connects to the bering sea and take an ecological disaster is inevitable. russia has a massive waste disposal problem only 5 percent of trash is recycled most ends up in landfills including hazardous materials moscow's only beginning to separate it's trash the dumps near the city are full so now authorities are planning to transport the waste much further away thousands of people took to the streets across russia on sunday in protest they say they haven't been properly informed of the plans.
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even president vladimir putin gotten involved saying the residents should be consulted. officials are promising better infrastructure and cash from hospitals and schools but doubts not convincing the demonstrators. if the waste is really not hazardous why don't they dispose of then moscow why transport it so far away. public consultations planned next year but the protesters say they won't give up until the projects dumped. well there was a town in greece where you didn't have to look far to find a familiar face this weekend as a host of a gathering of tweens from around the country 172 sets of twins in fact as well as 6 sets of triplets converged for what organizers say is the 1st event of its kind in greece. double vision or just double the fun for the twins who gathered in the
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town of tree carla sunday's event was a festival of brotherly and sisterly love athanasian and capturing a fairly organized the event. that had made it so it's unbelievable that so many turn 6 is still to see so many tweens of different ages looks a similar deal in those that don't look so similar it's magical it's very emotional the sisters asked attendees to wear the same clothes for some participants a similar parents is just the beginning. we can read each other's thoughts even from a distance this happens both in good times and bad i can tell wherever my sister is if she's ok if she's emotional if someone has upset her if she's upset. but the intense bond has its limits what you might call double trouble from all over the gun the only thing we don't do together is watch a soccer match we back rival teams when it comes to everything else we agree and love each other but we haven't watched a match together in 30 years an exceptional connection but for the twins gathered
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here the event was a rare occasion to just blended to the crowd. the sport now and ferrari sebastian vettel is taking the checkered flag at the singapore grand prix his victory marks a personal comeback as that ends a long phase in his career without a win and it further fuels ferrari's recent were nice songs in the formula one category which has been dominated by miss avies. the start of the singapore grand prix charlotte clare began in pole position aiming for a 3rd straight win. and starting from 4th on the grid ferrari teammates of us 10 fatal 1st then for a pit stop the clare followed and then hit the track again behind fatal. error in ferrari's famous strategy ferrari held the top 2 spots for the rest of. rick's fettle even defended himself from the claire's efforts to pass him despite 3
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states the car chases fireworks marked fatals 1st victory of the season as he took the checkered flag for the 1st time in over a year and a clear placed 2nd and red bulls max 1st stop in the rounded out the podium. world champion lewis hamilton finished 4th the 3rd time since the summer break that he's failed to win but he's still far ahead of mercedes teammate terry bought us in the overall rankings. at the rugby world cup one of the favorites ireland got off to a flying start in their 1st group game in japan the boys in green cruised to a win against scotland in york a hama running in 3 tries to climb a bonus point with a $27.00 to $3.00 victory england also got their hands on a bun as point by comfortably down tongue out with money to allow the scoring $2.00 tries and there was a bonus to italy as they crossed on the dog namibia the africans had cause to skate with an early try but 3 schools in 10 minutes handed the guy named the italians
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